pieuvre

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

pieuvre

from the Norman dialect, more precisely from the Guernsey dialect, introduced by Victor Hugo. It came from the Latin 'polypus', which was borrowed from the Ancient Greek 'πολύπους'. It quickly supplants the word 'poulpe' in common usage.

Definitions

cuisine
informatique

Plural

pieuvres

Hyperonym

octopode

Translations

  • englishenglish:octopus
  • arabicarabic:أخطبوط
  • koreankorean:문어
  • greekgreek:χταπόδι
  • japanesejapanese:
  • polishpolish:osmiorniczka